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Vivek Ramaswamy discusses a Taylor Swift conspiracy theory, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. debunks an OnlyFans rumor

Examining the twelfth installment of our 2024 United States presidential election reviews, we'll examine the impact Taylor Swift's political sway has on the Republican party, causing unrest among its members.

Vivek Ramaswamy propagates a Taylor Swift conspiracy, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. debunks an...
Vivek Ramaswamy propagates a Taylor Swift conspiracy, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. debunks an OnlyFans speculation

Vivek Ramaswamy discusses a Taylor Swift conspiracy theory, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. debunks an OnlyFans rumor

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential nominee, has found himself in the midst of controversy after being accused of commenting on a TikTok video of an OnlyFans model in 2022. The accusation, first reported by Politico, surfaced after a netizen shared a screen recording showing Kennedy's official account commenting "Wow," with heart-eyes emojis under the video.

Kennedy has denied the accusations, stating that the account at the time belonged to a campaign staffer. However, the incident has sparked discussions about the use of social media by politicians and their staff, and the need for discretion and professionalism in their online activities.

This is not the first time Kennedy's personal life has been under scrutiny during his presidential campaign. The accusations come at a time when he is trying to gain support as an independent candidate. Kennedy attempted to clear his name by writing on X, a social media platform, but the damage may already have been done to his public image and potential voter support.

Meanwhile, the polling gap between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is growing when it comes to female voters. According to a poll conducted by Quinnipiac University, 58% of women support Biden, compared to 36% supporting Trump in early 2022. In late 2023, the same poll found that 53% of women supported Biden, compared to 41% supporting Trump. The expansion of the gender gap could be positive news for Biden, who has been struggling to galvanize support.

Vivek Ramaswamy, a business tycoon who endorsed Trump, has made headlines with his theory that the Super Bowl will be rigged to favor the Kansas Chiefs. Ramaswamy claims that Taylor Swift, who is in a relationship with a player on the Chiefs, will endorse Biden if they win the Super Bowl. However, these claims have not been substantiated, and the focus remains on Kennedy's social media controversy.

Tim Malloy, polling analyst, stated that the gender demographic indicates a growing support for Biden over Trump. Malloy said, "The gender gap is a significant factor in this election, and the growing support for Biden among women is a positive sign for his campaign."

Kennedy's staff may need to ensure that their admiration for online models is shared on their own private accounts, not official ones. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a professional image online, especially for politicians and their staff. As the election approaches, Kennedy will need to navigate this controversy and regain the trust of the public if he hopes to succeed in his bid for the presidency.

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